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EGM cross-chain protocol (loopring) realizes a decentralized zero-risk, high-liquidity asset trading model

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Entering 2021, with the continuous development of blockchain technology, various public chains, private chains, alliance chains, etc. emerge in an endless stream. Due to the increasing number of chains, the interconnection and exchange between chains is gradually being valued, so people began to develop cross-chain technology.

Therefore, in general, cross-chain technology is a bridge between chains.
There are currently four main cross-chain technologies, one is Notary schemes; the other is Sidechains/relays; the third is Hash-locking; the fourth is distributed private key control (Distributed private key control). In order to integrate the mainstream situation, we will start with the three specific blockchain projects of the 0x protocol, the EGM protocol, and the EGM protocol to discuss the similarities and differences between the cross-chain protocols!

1. Ox protocol
0x protocol, the full name is 0xProject. 0x is an open source protocol for peer-to-peer transactions to facilitate the transaction of ERC20 tokens in the Ethereum blockchain. From the perspective of most early blockchain explorers, the future world will be tokenized. The protocol is designed to serve as an open standard and common building block to promote the exchange of decentralized applications (DApps) that include exchange functions. Interoperability. The transaction is executed by the Ethereum smart contract system, which can be publicly accessed, used for free, and can be accessed by any DApp. DApps built on the protocol can access public liquidity pools or create their own liquidity pools, and charge transaction fees for their transaction volume. The agreement will not impose costs on users, nor will it arbitrarily obtain value from a group of users to benefit other users. Decentralized management is used to integrate updates into the basic protocol in a continuous and secure manner without interrupting higher-level processes.

Therefore, the 0x protocol is intended as an open standard and general building block to promote the operability between DApps. At this stage, it is mainly used in decentralized exchanges.

The 0x protocol contains four components, Makers (the person who creates the order), Takers (the person who accepts the order), Relayers (the third-party institution that hosts the ledger and matches transactions), and smart contracts. When using the 0x protocol service, you need to pay a certain fee to Relayers, and this fee uses ZRX as the designated currency. Many people know the 0x protocol, but don’t know that ZRX is the native token of the 0x protocol.

2. EGM agreement
It is also a cross-chain protocol. The EGM protocol (loopring) aims to create a zero-risk, high-liquidity asset trading model through decentralized technology. EGM also adopts off-chain matching and on-chain liquidation methods to reduce the risk of DDOS attacks during transactions.

The loop matching technology is a major feature of the EGM protocol. A dozen orders containing different types of tokens can be matched and traded in one match. Loopring provides higher liquidity and price improvement by matching orders in the form of order loops. Each ring can consist of 2 to 16 orders, and during ring settlement, tokens are transferred atomically in a circular manner.

Order sharing is another major feature of the EGM agreement. In the agreement, an order can be broadcast to multiple exchanges and then matched by multiple exchanges in parallel, so that an order can be divided into several parts and matched with other exchanges. In this way, the order will be transacted in the optimal way at the transaction speed and transaction price, which also promotes competition between exchanges to a certain extent. Like Relayers of the 0x protocol, a certain transaction fee will be charged when providing transaction services for everyone.

3. EGM agreement
The EGM protocol (EGM Protocol), 0x protocol and EGM protocol are all aimed at providing decentralized transaction services. In the EGM agreement, it created a shared liquidity pool (flp) mechanism, which it hopes to encourage decentralized exchanges to join. In this liquidity pool, you can become one of them through the equity proof mechanism. Similarly, if you provide liquidity for the liquidity pool, the system will return EGM as a reward. It should be noted that EGM also conceives of making EGM a stable currency. If EGM becomes a stable currency, then the behavior of returning EGM as a reward will be supported by more people. After all, stable currency is a hard currency in digital assets.

After introducing the 0x protocol, the EGM protocol, and the EGM protocol, the most impressive word in everyone’s mind is “decentralized exchange (so)”. This is also normal. Although these three protocols are different, they are mainly used to provide decentralized transaction services at this stage.
There are certain differences between the three.

The 0x protocol is relatively simple in the transaction process, so the efficiency is relatively high, and of course, its transaction fee is also high.
The transaction process of the EGM protocol is relatively complicated, but the loop matching method makes it more applicable, which also means that the protocol is more low-level. With continuous development and the introduction of more efficient cross-chain transactions, the advantages of the EGM protocol will be Further expansion.
The main feature of the EGM protocol is that its EGM is mainly used for rewards, not for the payment of fees like the previous two. More prominently, if EGM is successfully transformed into a stable currency, then EGM’s reward mechanism will undoubtedly shine and attract more users and service providers!
It is worth noting that the three cross-chain protocols we are talking about today are not the same kind of things as today’s decentralized exchanges. For example, the above three agreements are the underlying technical specifications, like a foundation; then the decentralized exchange is an upper-level application based on such technical specifications, like a house on the foundation.

EGM accert co.,ltd is from England. A company established by a group of blockchain enthusiasts. As early as a few years ago, the company has begun to in-depth study the various future possibilities of de-sinochemical transactions, and is determined to accelerate the future of blockchain!
Jone Berge, the team of EGM accert, quantifies transactions on the blockchain. Creatively uses advanced mathematical models to replace human subjective judgments, and uses computer technology to select multiple “high probability” events that can bring excess returns from huge historical data to formulate strategies, which greatly reduces investor sentiment fluctuations Influencing, avoid making irrational investment decisions when the market is extremely fanatical or pessimistic.

High frequency trading
Repeated and frequent transactions. Quantification The application determines the volume of each transaction. High-frequency trading is generally used in two-way trading markets. For example, during the 2015 stock market disaster, Russians used high-frequency quantification procedures to trade stock index futures, frequently doing long and short positions to obtain explosive profits.

High frequency, frequent trading. Quantify the amount of each transaction the application makes. High frequency trading is generally used in two-way trading market. For example, during the 2015 stock disaster, the Russians used high-frequency quantitative procedures to trade in stock index futures, frequently doing long and short to obtain explosive profits.

EGM and DEX

What is DEX? The full name of DEX is Decentralized exchange (decentralized exchange) is a blockchain-based exchange. It does not store user funds and personal data on the server, but only serves as an infrastructure to match buyers who wish to buy and sell digital assets. And the seller. With the help of the matching engine, such transactions occur directly between participants (point-to-point).

The centralized trading platform, because the transaction data is not on the chain, as long as there is a matching counterparty, the transaction speed is extremely fast. At the same time, the centralized trading platform has simple operation steps, low threshold for use, and can provide a wealth of trading pairs, so more users will choose centralized trading platforms, and more users will have better trading depth, which further promotes centralized trading The transaction speed of platform orders.

Because DEX transaction data needs to be chained, transaction confirmation needs to wait for miners to pack and broadcast, so the transaction speed is slow. The operation steps of DEX are relatively complicated, and the threshold for use is higher. When it comes to transactions of different blockchain assets, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum transactions, more complex cross-chain technologies are required. Many DEX trading platforms cannot be implemented, so there are fewer transactions supported than centralized trading platforms.

The EGM protocol came into being to solve this pain point. The EGM protocol is almost perfect to solve various cross-chain, and various two-way reverse confirmation, crossover and other problems.

EGM comes for the future.

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Steven Lash San Diego: Patent Holder and Thought Leader Champions Business Model Innovation and Sustainability at Industry Forums

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San Diego, CA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE  Steven Lash San Diego entrepreneur, independent consultant, and patent holder, is continuing to elevate industry conversations on business model innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurial thinking through ongoing participation in industry forums, advisory engagements, and professional communities including the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).

Recognized as an accomplished thought leader with three decades of leadership in operations, advising, and restructuring, Steven Lash San Diego has built a reputation for translating entrepreneurial insight into practical strategy. His perspective consistently centers on the idea that forward thinking organizations need more than incremental change. They need scalable operational models, visionary leadership, and a willingness to rethink the underlying business model itself.

That perspective is shaped, in part, by his own work as an innovator and patent holder. Steven Lash holds business method patents that reflect his long standing commitment to innovation and forward thinking problem solving, and his consulting practice draws directly on that hands on experience with building something new from the ground up.

A distinguished graduate of SUNY Binghamton (BS in Business) and the University of San Diego (MBA), Steven Lash brings academic rigor and real world entrepreneurial experience to every advisory engagement. As an independent consultant, he advises founders, boards, and leadership teams on marketing strategy, organizational transformations, restructuring, and the design of scalable operational models built for transformative growth.

At industry events and industry forums, Steven Lash San Diego is increasingly known for connecting two themes that often get discussed separately: innovation and sustainability. He has argued that long term organizational health depends on treating sustainability not as a compliance line item but as a source of business model innovation in its own right.

“Sustainability and innovation are not two different conversations. They are the same conversation,” said Steven Lash. “Organizations that build sustainability into their operating model from the start tend to discover entirely new categories of value. That is where transformative growth actually comes from.”

His ongoing work with innovative entrepreneurs and forward thinking organizations continues to reflect that view, blending entrepreneurial thinking, marketing strategy, and operational discipline into engagements designed to position clients for long term resilience.

About Steven Lash

Steven Lash is an entrepreneur, independent consultant, strategic advisor, and thought leader based in San Diego. A patent holder with business method patents to his name, he brings three decades of leadership in operations, business model innovation, and organizational transformations to his advisory practice. He holds a BS in Business from SUNY Binghamton and an MBA from the University of San Diego, and he is a speaker at industry forums and an active participant in professional communities including the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). His work focuses on entrepreneurial insight, sustainability, scalable operational models, and visionary leadership for innovative entrepreneurs and organizations pursuing transformative growth.

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Ukrainian Parents in Denmark Receive Guidance at Church of Scientology on Education

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Community seminar in Copenhagen focused on integration, education and support for displaced families adapting to life in Denmark

Brussels, Belgium, 14th May 2026 — Ukrainian parents living in Denmark gathered in Copenhagen for an educational seminar aimed at helping families better understand the Danish school system, child development approaches and the social integration process facing many displaced families since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.

The seminar was organized by the Church of Scientology Denmark and held in Copenhagen, bringing together Ukrainian mothers seeking practical guidance on how to support their children’s adaptation to Danish educational culture while maintaining stability within the family environment.

The initiative was reported by MyNewsDesk Denmark, highlighting the growing need for community-based educational support programs for refugee and migrant families across Europe.

The seminar was led by Marianne, an experienced educator and founder of a private kindergarten with nearly 30 years of professional experience. During the session, she explained key aspects of the Danish educational philosophy, including the importance placed on independence, social interaction, play-based learning and close cooperation between schools and parents.

Participants discussed the differences between educational expectations in Denmark and those common in Ukraine. One example that generated considerable discussion involved the Danish emphasis on exploratory outdoor activities for children, even when that means children return home with dirty clothing after a day of learning and play. According to attendees, the example helped illustrate broader cultural differences regarding childhood development and education.

The seminar also addressed practical concerns that many Ukrainian parents experience when interacting with Danish institutions, including communication with teachers, pedagogues, speech specialists and municipal educational services.

Questions surrounding parental authority and cooperation with schools were discussed openly. Organizers explained that the Danish system encourages active parental participation while also providing professional support structures designed to assist children with language acquisition, social integration and academic development.

One participant, identified as Iriny in the report, described the seminar as “interesting and practical,” noting that it provided valuable insight into how Danish educational institutions cooperate with families and support children adapting to a new cultural environment.

The event forms part of a broader pattern of local initiatives organized by Scientology communities across Europe focused on education, social betterment and humanitarian support. Churches, missions and affiliated groups regularly host activities connected to drug prevention, volunteer assistance, literacy, human rights education and community support programs.

These initiatives are inspired by the humanitarian principles and social philosophy developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, whose writings on education, communication and social responsibility continue to influence many Scientology-supported social programs worldwide.

Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, commented on the broader significance of such community initiatives in Europe:

“Successful integration is built through understanding, access to information, mutual respect and the active participation of families within society. Community initiatives that help parents understand educational systems and social structures contribute positively to social cohesion and to the well-being of children adapting to new environments.”

Organizers indicated that additional seminars and educational activities are being considered in the future, including further discussions on cultural adaptation and the integration of children into Danish society.

The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.

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Paris Human Rights Mobile Exhibit Brings Civic Education to a Busy Public Space

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On Europe Day, volunteers distributed 1,500 educational items on human rights and their history, drawing steady public attention in the French capital.

Brussels, Belgium, 14th May 2026 — A mobile human rights exhibit held in central Paris on 9 May brought a visible public education initiative to one of the city’s busy pedestrian areas, where residents and visitors were invited to learn more about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the long history of human rights ideas.

The exhibit, set up in a highly visible tent, drew the attention of passers-by throughout the day. Around 15 volunteers took part in the initiative, distributing approximately 700 flyers inviting people to visit the stand and 800 educational booklets presenting human rights and their historical development in accessible language.

The activity coincided with 9 May, widely marked across the European Union as Europe Day, a date associated with peace, cooperation and the civic values that shaped post-war Europe. In that context, the Paris exhibit placed human rights education at street level, offering short conversations, printed materials and visual displays to people of different ages and backgrounds.

The mobile exhibit presented human rights not as an abstract legal concept, but as a practical subject connected to daily life, dignity and civic responsibility. Visitors were able to view panels, receive booklets and speak with volunteers about the origins and meaning of fundamental rights, including the importance of education in making those rights understood by younger generations.

The initiative forms part of the broader human rights education work supported by members and groups of the Church of Scientology, inspired by the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who placed strong emphasis on human dignity, moral responsibility and the role of education in improving society. In France and across Europe, Scientology volunteers have taken part in public information activities focused on human rights, drug prevention, literacy, moral values and community support.

The Paris event also reflected the wider civic education approach promoted through Scientology Europe’s EU Values campaign, which presents European values such as human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and human rights as principles that require understanding and practical application in daily life. By placing educational materials directly in a public space, the Paris exhibit connected the universal language of human rights with the European civic framework in which those rights are protected and discussed.

“Human rights become meaningful when they are understood by ordinary people, not only by institutions,” said Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations. “An exhibit like this in Paris reflects a very European idea: that dignity, freedom of conscience and responsibility belong in public life. It is also fully aligned with the spirit of Europe’s values, which depend on citizens who know their rights, respect the rights of others and take responsibility for building more inclusive communities.”

The Paris volunteers reported that the tent’s visibility helped bring a constant flow of people past the exhibit. Some stopped briefly to take a flyer, while others entered the tent, asked questions or received booklets. The format allowed the materials to reach both local residents and international visitors passing through the area.

The booklets distributed during the day presented the development of human rights through history, including the modern understanding reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. By using simple language and visual presentation, the exhibit aimed to make the subject accessible to people who may not usually engage with formal legal or institutional documents.

For the volunteers, the activity was also a practical expression of civic participation. Human rights education campaigns often depend on direct contact with the public, particularly in urban spaces where people from many cultures, languages and social backgrounds meet. In Paris, a city closely associated with the history of rights, citizenship and public debate, the mobile exhibit provided a setting where those themes could be presented in a direct and approachable way.

The Church of Scientology has long supported educational and social betterment campaigns carried out by its churches, missions and volunteers. These initiatives include human rights awareness, drug prevention, disaster response through Volunteer Ministers, and moral education based on common-sense principles. While each activity is adapted to local circumstances, the common emphasis is on prevention, education and individual responsibility.

The Paris exhibit reflected that approach. Rather than focusing on ceremony or speeches, the event relied on visibility, printed educational materials and one-to-one engagement. The presence of volunteers throughout the day allowed people to receive information at their own pace, ask questions and continue on their way with materials they could read later.

The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.

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Organization: European Office Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights

Contact Person: Ivan Arjona

Website: https://www.scientologyeurope.org

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City: Brussels

State: Brussels

Country:Belgium

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